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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why is everyone spending so much time explaining the intricacies of anxiety? Even if the kid has anxiety, OP is not going to fix it in a weekend visit. That’s the parents job anyway. So, to answer the actual question: yes, OP you can put the phone in the trunk. (I would give one warning, then act.) Consistency is key with all things relating to kids. If he knows that you will not allow this in your car, then it’s much easier on everyone involved than creating a situation where he’s constantly trying to push boundaries - anxiety or not. [/quote] OP specifically asked why anxiety manifests as being a negative Nellie. Knowledge is power. No one expects her to fix his anxiety. I think most of us hope that if she understands anxiety better, she’ll show the kid some compassion and not dislike him so much. [/quote]
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